Elvis is in everybody out there. Everybody's got Elvis in them! Everybody except one person that is... Yeah, one person! The evil opposite of Elvis. The Anti-Elvis
Anti-Elvis got no Elvis in 'em, lemme tell ya.
Michael J. Fox has no Elvis in him.
And Elvis is in Joan Rivers but he's trying to get out, man! He's trying to get out! Listen up Joanie Baby! ---------------------
After seeing Fox on Rescue Me, I think he's got some Elvis in him now.
Thank you OP, and thank you Mojo! I've been going to Mojo Nixon shows since he was with Skid Roper. Just totally awesome shows. Each and every one of them. You folks do know he now has a show on Sirius/XM satellite radio, right? It's on the Outlaw Country station. Check it out!
PS... Sadly this is not his entire music catalog. Missing are the following albums:
Nixon formed a full-time touring band dubbed the Toadliquors, but his recording career was put on hold when Enigma went bankrupt, halting Otis' momentum and leaving his back catalog the subject of much legal wrangling (ironically, Otis included the anthem "Destroy All Lawyers"). In 1992, he struck a deal with Triple X to release his seasonal album Horny Holidays!, which featured a mix of originals and vintage rock & roll covers. Still without a permanent home, he busied himself with side projects over 1993-1994, including the Pleasure Barons, which featured Dave Alvin, John Doe, and Country Dick Montana, and issued the one-off album Live in Las Vegas. He also teamed with Jello Biafra for the country-punk album Prairie Home Invasion and the EP Will the Fetus Be Aborted?.
Luckily I have them all on CD, and even got to see his Christmas show for Horny Holidays, but you folks are missing some good stuff if you don't have these. The Pleasure Barons album was one of the last projects that Country Dick Montana was involved in before his untimely death on-stage. Get it if you can find it. Absolute GENIUS!
Skid Roper also put out two solo albums after he and Mojo parted ways that are pretty good as well. If you are a serious Mojo fan, then they're a must have for your collection.
uzibear said: i always think: doesn't getting this help the artist just as much as pirating it? It's up to the artist to decide what they want to give away, and for how long. If they want to give away an album for free forever, or for three weeks, it's their prerogative to do so.
Pirating isn't just about "losing money," although that's what the RIAA focuses on. It's about the fact that copyright gives the creator control over how when and how their content is distributed and presented. If Mojo Nixon wants to give away some of his albums, that's fine. However, you don't have the right to make that decision for him.
mrbungle
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 10, 2009 @ 12:00a
Thanks for the heads up OP, some great stuff I haven't heard in years....
We went to a shopping mall And laughed at all the shoppers And security guards trailed us To a record shop We asked for Mojo Nixon They said "He don't work here" We said "If you don't got Mojo Nixon Then your store could use some fixin'"
static1
Broke Member
posted: Oct. 10, 2009 @ 7:45a
paco495 said: All I know is that Debbie Gibson is pregnant with my two-headed love child.
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